Creating simple art is one of the building blocks of a child's development. Research proves that the process develops fine motor skills and aids in language development, problem-solving skills, and critical thinking skills.
TEMPORARY CLOSURE:
The Almonte Library will be closed Sat., 5/4 through Tue., 5/14, to prepare for their grand reopening in their new building on Wed., 5/15 at 10 AM.
An overview of the basic skills needed for caring for children of all ages. Intended to make the babysitting experience safe and fun. Participants will create a "Babysitter's Bag," containing activities, free books and a first aid kit
This event is held offsite at Harrah City Hall, located at 19625 NE 23rd St, Harrah, OK 73045.
OKC Improv presents a show full of games and hilarity each time they perform, but they can only do it with help from the audience!
Quilting projects for beginners, experts and in between. Join a dedicated group of quilters at Ralph Ellison Library who meet regularly.
Explore science, technology, engineering, art, and math (STEAM) in this hands-on program. We'll be using a Sphero robot to learn about coding and robotics, and to practice puzzle-solving skills.
If you’re a geek, come spend an hour in your natural habitat: surrounded by fellow geeks who want to nerd out with you about all your favorite franchises!
Come by Capitol Hill this summer if you're looking for something fun to do. We will have different activities and crafts available to create at your own pace and enjoy with friends. Similar programs exist at multiple libraries.
Youth ages 9-14 will learn coding and computer programming skills, and use those skills to create their own games and projects!
Love science? Then come celebrate it with us in this experiment themed party that will have fun hands-on activities for you to explore, create, mix, and maybe even snack on!
It’s your move! Want to increase your memory and concentration or practice logical thinking skills? Learn how to play chess or develop your existing skills against other players in a friendly environment. Players of all abilities are welcome. Chess boards are provided and library materials are available for further learning.
Chess sets may also be checked out for in-library use at any time by visiting the information desk.This is a recurring event and takes place every Friday. A similar club exists at multiple libraries.